Cleveleys’ crime profile in March 2025 aligns exactly with the UK average at 7.8 per 1,000 residents, yet specific categories reveal striking contrasts. Anti-social behaviour, the most frequent crime type, was 52% above the UK average, a figure that likely reflects the area’s small, densely populated built-up environment. This category alone accounted for 24.7% of all reported crimes, with 24 incidents recorded—a rate of 1.9 per 1,000. Such high levels may be exacerbated by the proximity of Cleveleys to coastal tourist areas, where transient populations and social interactions could contribute to increased anti-social incidents. Violence and sexual offences, at 33 cases (34% of total crimes), were 1% below the UK average, suggesting that local factors such as community policing or seasonal patterns may moderate this category’s severity. The area’s crime mix also highlights a notable 18% surplus in shoplifting compared to the UK, tied to Cleveleys’ retail presence and its position as a regional hub for shopping. Seasonal context plays a role: as March transitions to spring, extended daylight and shifting social rhythms may influence crime dynamics, with anti-social behaviour peaking during evenings and public spaces becoming more active. These patterns are consistent with Cleveleys’ character as a small coastal town with a mix of residential and commercial zones, where community engagement and local initiatives may help balance crime trends.